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== Windows == | == Windows == | ||
On Windows, the GameCube controller adapter will need a certain driver to let Dolphin detect it and use it. | On Windows, the GameCube controller adapter will need a certain driver to let Dolphin detect it and use it. If you are using {{revision|5.0-2472}} or newer, you need to either install a filter driver using Zadig or install UsbDk. (Doing both is unnecessary, but doesn't lead to any problems.) If you aren't sure which one to pick, use Zadig. If you are using {{revision|5.0-2341}} or older, using Zadig is required. | ||
=== Avoid vJoy === | === Avoid vJoy === | ||
The software that utilizes ''vJoy'' drivers, such as ''GameCube USB Adapter Driver'', can treat the GameCube controllers as generic gamepads for Windows. They can be configured in Dolphin like any other controller. Unlike ''vJoy'', Dolphin's native support will offer more straightforward and added missing supports from ''vJoy'' (i.e. force feedback), and offer better latency. ''vJoy'' and Dolphin's native support conflict with one another, so to use the native support in Dolphin, driver services must be stopped through ''GameCube USB Adapter Driver'' 's window. You probably already have ran '''''Zadig''''' setup if the ''GameCube USB Adapter Driver'' version is v3.0 or later. Skip to [[#Dolphin Setup]] below if you haven't encountered any problems with it. | The software that utilizes ''vJoy'' drivers, such as ''GameCube USB Adapter Driver'', can treat the GameCube controllers as generic gamepads for Windows. They can be configured in Dolphin like any other controller. Unlike ''vJoy'', Dolphin's native support will offer more straightforward and added missing supports from ''vJoy'' (i.e. force feedback), and offer better latency. ''vJoy'' and Dolphin's native support conflict with one another, so to use the native support in Dolphin, driver services must be stopped through ''GameCube USB Adapter Driver'' 's window. You probably already have ran '''''Zadig''''' setup if the ''GameCube USB Adapter Driver'' version is v3.0 or later. Skip to [[#Dolphin Setup]] below if you haven't encountered any problems with it. | ||
=== Using Zadig === | === Using Zadig === |